Video ID: 20141114-023
W/SPlane with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus', arriving at Nikola Tesla Airport
W/S Serbian delegates approaching the plane
M/SPatriarch Kirill disembarking plane
M/S Patriarch Kirill entering airport
W/S Serbian and Russian church members entering press room
SOT, Serbian Patriarch Irinej (in Serbian): "The Patriarch's visit represents a big joy for our country, for our city and for our people. It is known that we are two brotherly nations, with the same blood and same faith."
C/USerbian flag
SOT, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian): "A common religion, a common culture, close historical ties, common blood that was shed for the sake of common victory in warfare. All this connects our two nations in the closest possible way."
W/S Serbian interpreter translating Patriarch Kirill's speech [CUTAWAY]
SOT, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian): "Churches exist so they could unite people and preserve the peace and international trust and because of that, a meeting between the leaders of two churches has huge significance, not only for the churches themselves, but also for the people who belong to these churches."
W/S Two patriarchs leaving the press conference.
SCRIPT
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus' arrived in Belgrade, Friday on a three-day official visit to Serbia. The Patriarch was welcomed at the airport by Serbian Patriarch Irinej and Serbian Minister of Foreign AffairsIvica Dacic.
Both patriarchs gave statements at a press conference stressing their common faith and good relations.
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill arrived in Belgrade for a three day official visit to Serbia on Friday.
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Serbo-Croat/Nat
XFAYugoslavia's ruling coalition has officially nominated PresidentSlobodan Milosevic's as its candidate in the upcoming elections, using the occasion to bolster his image.
Before formally submitting his candidacy to the federal election commission, top ranking officials told the press that their activists have collected more than 1.5 million signatures from citizens who support Milosevic.
According to the election law tailored to Milosevic's needs earlier this year, only 25,000 signatures - backed with each citizen's registration number - is required for a candidacy to be accepted.
Yugoslavia holds presidential, parliamentary and local elections on September the 24th, in a vote increasingly seen as a referendum on President Slobodan Milosevic's autocratic rule.
The Yugoslav strongman is facing his first serious challenge after a decade in power from opposition candidate Vojislav Kostunica, who leads every independent opinion poll so far.
The three top ranking Milosevic's lieutenants who submitted his candidacy were ; Gorica Gajevic, secretary general of Socialist Party of Serbia; Ljubisa Ristic of neo-communist Yugoslav United Left and Momir Bulatovic of pro-Milosevic Montenegrin Socialist People's Party.
Bulatovic, who also serves as a federal prime minister claimed that nearly 200,000 Montenegrins supported Milosevic's candidacy.
Montenegro is Serbia's smaller partner in Yugoslav two-republic federation. Its pro-Western government has been taking steps toward independence to protest against Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's hardline policies.
Citing recent constitutional changes that downgraded Montenegro's position in the federation, the government has decided to boycott the September 24 elections and announced it would launch an anti-election campaign.
However, despite their firm opposition to the elections, Montenegrin authorities have said they would not prevent the vote from taking place.
Montenegrins are deeply divided between pro-Milosevic camp and those who support independence.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"As representatives of parties that candidated Slobodan Milosevic for President of Yugoslavia we are executing not only the will of our parties but, the will of citizens of our country. We received ten times more support than the other candidates put together."
SUPERCAPTION: Gorica Gajevic, Secretary General of Socialist Party of Serbia
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"Elections will take place in Montenegro and majority of Montenegro citizens
will express their opinion, everybody who wants to preserve Yugoslavia will support our candidate actual President of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic. "
SUPERCAPTION: Momir Bulatovic, Yugoslav prime minister
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One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region, and after 279 BC Celts conquered the city, naming it Singidūn. It was conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus, and awarded city rights in the mid-2nd century. It was settled by the Slavs in the 520s, and changed hands several times between the Byzantine Empire, Frankish Empire, Bulgarian Empire and Kingdom of Hungary before it became the capital of Serbian kingStephen Dragutin (1282–1316). In 1521, Belgrade was conquered by the Ottoman Empire and became the seat of the Sanjak of Smederevo. It frequently passed from Ottoman to Habsburg rule, which saw the destruction of most of the city during the Austro-Ottoman wars. Belgrade was again named the capital of Serbia in 1841. Northern Belgrade remained the southernmost Habsburg post until 1918, when the city was reunited. As a strategic location, the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times. Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia (in various forms of governments) from its creation in 1918, to its final dissolution in 2006.

Press Conference (TV series)

Press Conference was similar in format and content to the long-running Meet the Press and was moderated by one of that program's creators, pioneering female journalist Martha Rountree. On the program, a current newsmaker, generally but not always a politician, was questioned by a panel of newspersons in a typical press conference format. As usually done in a traditional press conference, the subject was allowed to make an opening statement (although not all chose to do so) prior to fielding questions.

Press Conference was launched on NBC in July 1956, but that fall moved to ABC. Initially shown in prime time, the program drew only a minimal, public-affairs oriented audience running against two high-profile Sunday night variety series, The Ed Sullivan Show on CBS and The Steve Allen Show on NBC; however, its appearance helped ABC to meet the public-interest requirements imposed on U.S broadcasters by the Federal Communications Commission. Press Conference was moved to Sunday afternoon for three months in early 1957, prior to returning to prime time in April of that year under a new title, Martha Rountree's Press Conference. The program ended in July 1957.

Prior to becoming Patriarch, Kirill was Archbishop (later Metropolitan) of Smolensk and Kaliningrad beginning on 26 December 1984; and also Chairman of the Russian Orthodox Church's Department for External Church Relations and a permanent member of the Holy Synod beginning in 1989.

Early life

Family

Kirill was born in Leningrad (present day Saint Petersburg) on 20 November 1946. His father, Rev. Mikhail Gundyaev, died in 1974. His mother, Raisa Gundyaeva, a teacher of German, died in 1984. His elder brother, Archpriest Nikolay Gundyaev, is a professor at Leningrad Theological Academy and rector of the Holy Transfiguration Cathedral in St. Petersburg. His grandfather, Rev. Vasily Gundyaev, a Solovki prisoner, was imprisoned and exiled in the '20s, '30s and '40s for his church activity and struggle against Renovationism.

His presidency of Serbia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia was marked by several major reforms to Serbia's constitution in the 1980s to the 1990s that reduced the powers of the autonomous provinces in Serbia and in 1990 transitioned Serbia from a Marxist-Leninistone-party system to a multi-party system, attempted reforms to the 1974 Constitution of Yugoslavia, the breakup of Yugoslavia and the outbreak of the subsequent Yugoslav Wars, the founding of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia by the former SFRY republics of Serbia and Montenegro, negotiating the Dayton Agreement on behalf of the Bosnian Serbs that ended the Bosnian War in 1995, and his overthrow in 2000.

Serbia: Russian Patriarch Kirill arrives in Belgrade

Video ID: 20141114-023
W/SPlane with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus', arriving at Nikola Tesla Airport
W/S Serbian delegates approaching the plane
M/SPatriarch Kirill disembarking plane
M/S Patriarch Kirill entering airport
W/S Serbian and Russian church members entering press room
SOT, Serbian Patriarch Irinej (in Serbian): "The Patriarch's visit represents a big joy for our country, for our city and for our people. It is known that we are two brotherly nations, with the same blood and same faith."
C/USerbian flag
SOT, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian): "A common religion, a common culture, close historical ties, common blood that was shed for the sake of common victory in warfare. All this connects our two nations in the closest possible way."
W/S Serbian interpreter translating Patriarch Kirill's speech [CUTAWAY]
SOT, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian): "Churches exist so they could unite people and preserve the peace and international trust and because of that, a meeting between the leaders of two churches has huge significance, not only for the churches themselves, but also for the people who belong to these churches."
W/S Two patriarchs leaving the press conference.
SCRIPT
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus' arrived in Belgrade, Friday on a three-day official visit to Serbia. The Patriarch was welcomed at the airport by Serbian Patriarch Irinej and Serbian Minister of Foreign AffairsIvica Dacic.
Both patriarchs gave statements at a press conference stressing their common faith and good relations.
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill arrived in Belgrade for a three day official visit to Serbia on Friday.
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PRESS PARTY Radisson Blu Old Mill Hotel, Belgrade Uglješa Novaković

YUGOSLAVIA: BELGRADE: SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC

Serbo-Croat/Nat
XFAYugoslavia's ruling coalition has officially nominated PresidentSlobodan Milosevic's as its candidate in the upcoming elections, using the occasion to bolster his image.
Before formally submitting his candidacy to the federal election commission, top ranking officials told the press that their activists have collected more than 1.5 million signatures from citizens who support Milosevic.
According to the election law tailored to Milosevic's needs earlier this year, only 25,000 signatures - backed with each citizen's registration number - is required for a candidacy to be accepted.
Yugoslavia holds presidential, parliamentary and local elections on September the 24th, in a vote increasingly seen as a referendum on President Slobodan Milosevic's autocratic rule.
The Yugoslav strongman is facing his first serious challenge after a decade in power from opposition candidate Vojislav Kostunica, who leads every independent opinion poll so far.
The three top ranking Milosevic's lieutenants who submitted his candidacy were ; Gorica Gajevic, secretary general of Socialist Party of Serbia; Ljubisa Ristic of neo-communist Yugoslav United Left and Momir Bulatovic of pro-Milosevic Montenegrin Socialist People's Party.
Bulatovic, who also serves as a federal prime minister claimed that nearly 200,000 Montenegrins supported Milosevic's candidacy.
Montenegro is Serbia's smaller partner in Yugoslav two-republic federation. Its pro-Western government has been taking steps toward independence to protest against Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's hardline policies.
Citing recent constitutional changes that downgraded Montenegro's position in the federation, the government has decided to boycott the September 24 elections and announced it would launch an anti-election campaign.
However, despite their firm opposition to the elections, Montenegrin authorities have said they would not prevent the vote from taking place.
Montenegrins are deeply divided between pro-Milosevic camp and those who support independence.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"As representatives of parties that candidated Slobodan Milosevic for President of Yugoslavia we are executing not only the will of our parties but, the will of citizens of our country. We received ten times more support than the other candidates put together."
SUPERCAPTION: Gorica Gajevic, Secretary General of Socialist Party of Serbia
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"Elections will take place in Montenegro and majority of Montenegro citizens
will express their opinion, everybody who wants to preserve Yugoslavia will support our candidate actual President of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic. "
SUPERCAPTION: Momir Bulatovic, Yugoslav prime minister
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Ishtar at Belgrade press conference

CAN976 FREEDOM OF PRESS TRIAL IN BELGRADE

(17 Apr 1967) Mahojlo Mihajlov is on trial in Belgrade for publishing anti-Tito propaganda.
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YSL MON PARIS PRESS EVENT, mart, 2017, Belgrade, Serbia

YSL MON PARIS PRESS EVENT, mart, 2017, Belgrade, Serbia

YSL MON PARIS PRESS EVENT, mart, 2017, Belgrade, Serbia

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Serbia: Russian Patriarch Kirill arrives in Belgrade

Video ID: 20141114-023
W/SPlane with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus', arriving at Nikola Tesla Airport
W/S Serbian delegates approaching the plane
M/SPatriarch Kirill disembarking plane
M/S Patriarch Kirill entering airport
W/S Serbian and Russian church members entering press room
SOT, Serbian Patriarch Irinej (in Serbian): "The Patriarch's visit represents a big joy for our country, for our city and for our people. It is known that we are two brotherly nations, with the same blood and same faith."
C/USerbian flag
SOT, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian): "A common religion, a common culture, close historical ties, common blood that was shed for the sake of common victory in warfare. All this connects our two nations in the closest possible way."
W/S Serbian in...

PRESS PARTY Radisson Blu Old Mill Hotel, Belgrade Uglješa Novaković

YUGOSLAVIA: BELGRADE: SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC

Serbo-Croat/Nat
XFAYugoslavia's ruling coalition has officially nominated PresidentSlobodan Milosevic's as its candidate in the upcoming elections, using the occasion to bolster his image.
Before formally submitting his candidacy to the federal election commission, top ranking officials told the press that their activists have collected more than 1.5 million signatures from citizens who support Milosevic.
According to the election law tailored to Milosevic's needs earlier this year, only 25,000 signatures - backed with each citizen's registration number - is required for a candidacy to be accepted.
Yugoslavia holds presidential, parliamentary and local elections on September the 24th, in a vote increasingly seen as a referendum on President Slobodan Milosevic's autocratic rule...

Serbian Fed Cup Representation - Belgrade Press Conference

Ishtar at Belgrade press conference

CAN976 FREEDOM OF PRESS TRIAL IN BELGRADE

(17 Apr 1967) Mahojlo Mihajlov is on trial in Belgrade for publishing anti-Tito propaganda.
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published: 30 Jul 2015

YSL MON PARIS PRESS EVENT, mart, 2017, Belgrade, Serbia

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Video ID: 20141114-023
W/SPlane with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus', arriving at Nikola Tesla Airport
W/S Serbian delegates approaching the plane
M/SPatriarch Kirill disembarking plane
M/S Patriarch Kirill entering airport
W/S Serbian and Russian church members entering press room
SOT, Serbian Patriarch Irinej (in Serbian): "The Patriarch's visit represents a big joy for our country, for our city and for our people. It is known that we are two brotherly nations, with the same blood and same faith."
C/USerbian flag
SOT, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian): "A common religion, a common culture, close historical ties, common blood that was shed for the sake of common victory in warfare. All this connects our two nations in the closest possible way."
W/S Serbian interpreter translating Patriarch Kirill's speech [CUTAWAY]
SOT, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian): "Churches exist so they could unite people and preserve the peace and international trust and because of that, a meeting between the leaders of two churches has huge significance, not only for the churches themselves, but also for the people who belong to these churches."
W/S Two patriarchs leaving the press conference.
SCRIPT
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus' arrived in Belgrade, Friday on a three-day official visit to Serbia. The Patriarch was welcomed at the airport by Serbian Patriarch Irinej and Serbian Minister of Foreign AffairsIvica Dacic.
Both patriarchs gave statements at a press conference stressing their common faith and good relations.
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill arrived in Belgrade for a three day official visit to Serbia on Friday.
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Video ID: 20141114-023
W/SPlane with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus', arriving at Nikola Tesla Airport
W/S Serbian delegates approaching the plane
M/SPatriarch Kirill disembarking plane
M/S Patriarch Kirill entering airport
W/S Serbian and Russian church members entering press room
SOT, Serbian Patriarch Irinej (in Serbian): "The Patriarch's visit represents a big joy for our country, for our city and for our people. It is known that we are two brotherly nations, with the same blood and same faith."
C/USerbian flag
SOT, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian): "A common religion, a common culture, close historical ties, common blood that was shed for the sake of common victory in warfare. All this connects our two nations in the closest possible way."
W/S Serbian interpreter translating Patriarch Kirill's speech [CUTAWAY]
SOT, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian): "Churches exist so they could unite people and preserve the peace and international trust and because of that, a meeting between the leaders of two churches has huge significance, not only for the churches themselves, but also for the people who belong to these churches."
W/S Two patriarchs leaving the press conference.
SCRIPT
Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus' arrived in Belgrade, Friday on a three-day official visit to Serbia. The Patriarch was welcomed at the airport by Serbian Patriarch Irinej and Serbian Minister of Foreign AffairsIvica Dacic.
Both patriarchs gave statements at a press conference stressing their common faith and good relations.
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill arrived in Belgrade for a three day official visit to Serbia on Friday.
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Serbo-Croat/Nat
XFAYugoslavia's ruling coalition has officially nominated PresidentSlobodan Milosevic's as its candidate in the upcoming elections, using the occasion to bolster his image.
Before formally submitting his candidacy to the federal election commission, top ranking officials told the press that their activists have collected more than 1.5 million signatures from citizens who support Milosevic.
According to the election law tailored to Milosevic's needs earlier this year, only 25,000 signatures - backed with each citizen's registration number - is required for a candidacy to be accepted.
Yugoslavia holds presidential, parliamentary and local elections on September the 24th, in a vote increasingly seen as a referendum on President Slobodan Milosevic's autocratic rule.
The Yugoslav strongman is facing his first serious challenge after a decade in power from opposition candidate Vojislav Kostunica, who leads every independent opinion poll so far.
The three top ranking Milosevic's lieutenants who submitted his candidacy were ; Gorica Gajevic, secretary general of Socialist Party of Serbia; Ljubisa Ristic of neo-communist Yugoslav United Left and Momir Bulatovic of pro-Milosevic Montenegrin Socialist People's Party.
Bulatovic, who also serves as a federal prime minister claimed that nearly 200,000 Montenegrins supported Milosevic's candidacy.
Montenegro is Serbia's smaller partner in Yugoslav two-republic federation. Its pro-Western government has been taking steps toward independence to protest against Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's hardline policies.
Citing recent constitutional changes that downgraded Montenegro's position in the federation, the government has decided to boycott the September 24 elections and announced it would launch an anti-election campaign.
However, despite their firm opposition to the elections, Montenegrin authorities have said they would not prevent the vote from taking place.
Montenegrins are deeply divided between pro-Milosevic camp and those who support independence.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"As representatives of parties that candidated Slobodan Milosevic for President of Yugoslavia we are executing not only the will of our parties but, the will of citizens of our country. We received ten times more support than the other candidates put together."
SUPERCAPTION: Gorica Gajevic, Secretary General of Socialist Party of Serbia
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"Elections will take place in Montenegro and majority of Montenegro citizens
will express their opinion, everybody who wants to preserve Yugoslavia will support our candidate actual President of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic. "
SUPERCAPTION: Momir Bulatovic, Yugoslav prime minister
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Serbo-Croat/Nat
XFAYugoslavia's ruling coalition has officially nominated PresidentSlobodan Milosevic's as its candidate in the upcoming elections, using the occasion to bolster his image.
Before formally submitting his candidacy to the federal election commission, top ranking officials told the press that their activists have collected more than 1.5 million signatures from citizens who support Milosevic.
According to the election law tailored to Milosevic's needs earlier this year, only 25,000 signatures - backed with each citizen's registration number - is required for a candidacy to be accepted.
Yugoslavia holds presidential, parliamentary and local elections on September the 24th, in a vote increasingly seen as a referendum on President Slobodan Milosevic's autocratic rule.
The Yugoslav strongman is facing his first serious challenge after a decade in power from opposition candidate Vojislav Kostunica, who leads every independent opinion poll so far.
The three top ranking Milosevic's lieutenants who submitted his candidacy were ; Gorica Gajevic, secretary general of Socialist Party of Serbia; Ljubisa Ristic of neo-communist Yugoslav United Left and Momir Bulatovic of pro-Milosevic Montenegrin Socialist People's Party.
Bulatovic, who also serves as a federal prime minister claimed that nearly 200,000 Montenegrins supported Milosevic's candidacy.
Montenegro is Serbia's smaller partner in Yugoslav two-republic federation. Its pro-Western government has been taking steps toward independence to protest against Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's hardline policies.
Citing recent constitutional changes that downgraded Montenegro's position in the federation, the government has decided to boycott the September 24 elections and announced it would launch an anti-election campaign.
However, despite their firm opposition to the elections, Montenegrin authorities have said they would not prevent the vote from taking place.
Montenegrins are deeply divided between pro-Milosevic camp and those who support independence.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"As representatives of parties that candidated Slobodan Milosevic for President of Yugoslavia we are executing not only the will of our parties but, the will of citizens of our country. We received ten times more support than the other candidates put together."
SUPERCAPTION: Gorica Gajevic, Secretary General of Socialist Party of Serbia
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"Elections will take place in Montenegro and majority of Montenegro citizens
will express their opinion, everybody who wants to preserve Yugoslavia will support our candidate actual President of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic. "
SUPERCAPTION: Momir Bulatovic, Yugoslav prime minister
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CAN976 FREEDOM OF PRESS TRIAL IN BELGRADE

(17 Apr 1967) Mahojlo Mihajlov is on trial in Belgrade for publishing anti-Tito propaganda.
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(17 Apr 1967) Mahojlo Mihajlov is on trial in Belgrade for publishing anti-Tito propaganda.
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(17 Apr 1967) Mahojlo Mihajlov is on trial in Belgrade for publishing anti-Tito propaganda.
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Belgrade travel guide

Outspoken, adventurous, proud and audacious: Belgrade is by no means a 'pretty' capital, but its gritty exuberance makes it one of the most happening cities in ...

Outspoken, adventurous, proud and audacious: Belgrade is by no means a 'pretty' capital, but its gritty exuberance makes it one of the most happening cities in Europe.
It is here where the Sava River meets the Danube, contemplative parkland nudges hectic urban sprawl, and old-world culture gives way to new-world nightlife.
"Belgrade" literally translates as 'White City', but Serbia's colourful capital is red hot.

Outspoken, adventurous, proud and audacious: Belgrade is by no means a 'pretty' capital, but its gritty exuberance makes it one of the most happening cities in Europe.
It is here where the Sava River meets the Danube, contemplative parkland nudges hectic urban sprawl, and old-world culture gives way to new-world nightlife.
"Belgrade" literally translates as 'White City', but Serbia's colourful capital is red hot.

Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Its name translates to White city. The city proper has a population of over 2 million people.
One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region, and after 279 BC Celts conquered the city, naming it Singidūn. It was conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus, and awarded city rights in the mid 2nd century. It was settled by the Slavs in the 520s, and changed hands several times between the Byzantine Empire, Frankish Empire, Bulgarian Empire and Kingdom of Hungary before it became the capital of Serbian KingStephen Dragutin (1282--1316). In 1521, Belgrade was conquered by the Ottoman Empire and became the seat of the Sanjak of Smederevo. It frequently passed from Ottoman to Habsburg rule, which saw the destruction of most of the city during the Austro-Ottoman wars. Belgrade was again named the capital of Serbia in 1841. Northern Belgrade remained the southernmost Habsburg post until 1918, when the city was reunited. As a strategic location, the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times. Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia (in various forms of governments) from its creation in 1918, to its final dissolution in 2006.
Belgrade has a special administrative status within Serbia and it is one of five statistical regions of Serbia. Its metropolitan territory is divided into 17 municipalities, each with its own local council. It covers 3.6% of Serbia's territory, and 22.5% of the country's population lives in the city. The city has been awarded many titles, and the nomination for European Capital of Culture2020.
Houseboats on Ada CiganlijaExtreme sports are available, such as bungee jumping, water skiing, and paintballing. There are numerous tracks on the island, where it is possible to ride a bike, go for a walk, or go jogging. Apart from Ada, Belgrade has total of 16 islands on the rivers, many still unused. Among them, the Great War Island at the confluence of Sava, stands out as an oasis of unshattered wildlife (especially birds). These areas, along with nearby Small War Island, are protected by the city's government as a nature preserve. Tourist income is annually around 800 million Euros. In 2012, Belgrade visited 976.674 registered tourists.From that number 771.299 were foreign. Also more than 100.000 tourists arrive by 850 river cruisers.
Belgrade has a reputation for offering a vibrant nightlife; many clubs that are open until dawn can be found throughout the city. The most recognizable nightlife features of Belgrade are the barges (splav), spread along the banks of the Sava and Danube Rivers.
Belgrade nightlife on riverclubs.
Many weekend visitors—particularly from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia—prefer Belgrade nightlife to that of their own capitals, due to a perceived friendly atmosphere, great clubs and bars, cheap drinks, the lack of language difficulties, and the lack of restrictive night life regulation.
Famous alternative clubs include Akademija and the famed KST (Klub Studenata Tehnike), located in the basement of the University of BelgradeFaculty of Electrical Engineering. One of the most famous sites for alternative cultural happenings in the city is the SKC (StudentCultural Centre), located right across from Belgrade's highrise landmark, the Beograđanka. Concerts featuring famous local and foreign bands are often held at the center. SKC is also the site of various art exhibitions, as well as public debates and discussions.
Skadarlija, the city's old bohemian neighbourhood
A more traditional Serbian nightlife experience, accompanied by traditional music known as Starogradska (roughly translated as Old TownMusic), typical of northern Serbia's urban environments, is most prominent in Skadarlija, the city's old bohemian neighborhood where the poets and artists of Belgrade gathered in the 19th and early 20th centuries. SkadarStreet (the centre of Skadarlija) and the surrounding neighbourhood are lined with some of Belgrade's best and oldest traditional restaurants (called kafanas in Serbian), which date back to that period. At one end of the neighbourhood stands Belgrade's oldest beer brewery, founded in the first half of the 19th century. One of the city's oldest kafanas is the Znak pitanja.
The Times reported that Europe's best nightlife can be found in buzzing Belgrade. In theLonely Planet "1000UltimateExperiences" guide of 2012, Belgrade was placed at the 1st spot among the top 10 party cities in the world.

Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia. It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, where the Pannonian Plain meets the Balkans. Its name translates to White city. The city proper has a population of over 2 million people.
One of the most important prehistoric cultures of Europe, the Vinča culture, evolved within the Belgrade area in the 6th millennium BC. In antiquity, Thraco-Dacians inhabited the region, and after 279 BC Celts conquered the city, naming it Singidūn. It was conquered by the Romans during the reign of Augustus, and awarded city rights in the mid 2nd century. It was settled by the Slavs in the 520s, and changed hands several times between the Byzantine Empire, Frankish Empire, Bulgarian Empire and Kingdom of Hungary before it became the capital of Serbian KingStephen Dragutin (1282--1316). In 1521, Belgrade was conquered by the Ottoman Empire and became the seat of the Sanjak of Smederevo. It frequently passed from Ottoman to Habsburg rule, which saw the destruction of most of the city during the Austro-Ottoman wars. Belgrade was again named the capital of Serbia in 1841. Northern Belgrade remained the southernmost Habsburg post until 1918, when the city was reunited. As a strategic location, the city was battled over in 115 wars and razed to the ground 44 times. Belgrade was the capital of Yugoslavia (in various forms of governments) from its creation in 1918, to its final dissolution in 2006.
Belgrade has a special administrative status within Serbia and it is one of five statistical regions of Serbia. Its metropolitan territory is divided into 17 municipalities, each with its own local council. It covers 3.6% of Serbia's territory, and 22.5% of the country's population lives in the city. The city has been awarded many titles, and the nomination for European Capital of Culture2020.
Houseboats on Ada CiganlijaExtreme sports are available, such as bungee jumping, water skiing, and paintballing. There are numerous tracks on the island, where it is possible to ride a bike, go for a walk, or go jogging. Apart from Ada, Belgrade has total of 16 islands on the rivers, many still unused. Among them, the Great War Island at the confluence of Sava, stands out as an oasis of unshattered wildlife (especially birds). These areas, along with nearby Small War Island, are protected by the city's government as a nature preserve. Tourist income is annually around 800 million Euros. In 2012, Belgrade visited 976.674 registered tourists.From that number 771.299 were foreign. Also more than 100.000 tourists arrive by 850 river cruisers.
Belgrade has a reputation for offering a vibrant nightlife; many clubs that are open until dawn can be found throughout the city. The most recognizable nightlife features of Belgrade are the barges (splav), spread along the banks of the Sava and Danube Rivers.
Belgrade nightlife on riverclubs.
Many weekend visitors—particularly from Bosnia-Herzegovina, Croatia and Slovenia—prefer Belgrade nightlife to that of their own capitals, due to a perceived friendly atmosphere, great clubs and bars, cheap drinks, the lack of language difficulties, and the lack of restrictive night life regulation.
Famous alternative clubs include Akademija and the famed KST (Klub Studenata Tehnike), located in the basement of the University of BelgradeFaculty of Electrical Engineering. One of the most famous sites for alternative cultural happenings in the city is the SKC (StudentCultural Centre), located right across from Belgrade's highrise landmark, the Beograđanka. Concerts featuring famous local and foreign bands are often held at the center. SKC is also the site of various art exhibitions, as well as public debates and discussions.
Skadarlija, the city's old bohemian neighbourhood
A more traditional Serbian nightlife experience, accompanied by traditional music known as Starogradska (roughly translated as Old TownMusic), typical of northern Serbia's urban environments, is most prominent in Skadarlija, the city's old bohemian neighborhood where the poets and artists of Belgrade gathered in the 19th and early 20th centuries. SkadarStreet (the centre of Skadarlija) and the surrounding neighbourhood are lined with some of Belgrade's best and oldest traditional restaurants (called kafanas in Serbian), which date back to that period. At one end of the neighbourhood stands Belgrade's oldest beer brewery, founded in the first half of the 19th century. One of the city's oldest kafanas is the Znak pitanja.
The Times reported that Europe's best nightlife can be found in buzzing Belgrade. In theLonely Planet "1000UltimateExperiences" guide of 2012, Belgrade was placed at the 1st spot among the top 10 party cities in the world.

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Serbia: Russian Patriarch Kirill arrives in Belgrade

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W/SPlane with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus', arriving at Nikola Tesla Airport
W/S Serbian delegates approaching the plane
M/SPatriarch Kirill disembarking plane
M/S Patriarch Kirill entering airport
W/S Serbian and Russian church members entering press room
SOT, Serbian Patriarch Irinej (in Serbian): "The Patriarch's visit represents a big joy for our country, for our city and for our people. It is known that we are two brotherly nations, with the same blood and same faith."
C/USerbian flag
SOT, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian): "A common religion, a common culture, close historical ties, common blood that was shed for the sake of common victory in warfare. All this connects our two nations in the closest possible way."
W/S Serbian interpreter translating Patriarch Kirill's speech [CUTAWAY]
SOT, Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and all Rus' (Russian): "Churches exist so they could unite people and preserve the peace and international trust and because of that, a meeting between the leaders of two churches has huge significance, not only for the churches themselves, but also for the people who belong to these churches."
W/S Two patriarchs leaving the press conference.
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Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Rus' arrived in Belgrade, Friday on a three-day official visit to Serbia. The Patriarch was welcomed at the airport by Serbian Patriarch Irinej and Serbian Minister of Foreign AffairsIvica Dacic.
Both patriarchs gave statements at a press conference stressing their common faith and good relations.
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill arrived in Belgrade for a three day official visit to Serbia on Friday.
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YUGOSLAVIA: BELGRADE: SLOBODAN MILOSEVIC

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XFAYugoslavia's ruling coalition has officially nominated PresidentSlobodan Milosevic's as its candidate in the upcoming elections, using the occasion to bolster his image.
Before formally submitting his candidacy to the federal election commission, top ranking officials told the press that their activists have collected more than 1.5 million signatures from citizens who support Milosevic.
According to the election law tailored to Milosevic's needs earlier this year, only 25,000 signatures - backed with each citizen's registration number - is required for a candidacy to be accepted.
Yugoslavia holds presidential, parliamentary and local elections on September the 24th, in a vote increasingly seen as a referendum on President Slobodan Milosevic's autocratic rule.
The Yugoslav strongman is facing his first serious challenge after a decade in power from opposition candidate Vojislav Kostunica, who leads every independent opinion poll so far.
The three top ranking Milosevic's lieutenants who submitted his candidacy were ; Gorica Gajevic, secretary general of Socialist Party of Serbia; Ljubisa Ristic of neo-communist Yugoslav United Left and Momir Bulatovic of pro-Milosevic Montenegrin Socialist People's Party.
Bulatovic, who also serves as a federal prime minister claimed that nearly 200,000 Montenegrins supported Milosevic's candidacy.
Montenegro is Serbia's smaller partner in Yugoslav two-republic federation. Its pro-Western government has been taking steps toward independence to protest against Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic's hardline policies.
Citing recent constitutional changes that downgraded Montenegro's position in the federation, the government has decided to boycott the September 24 elections and announced it would launch an anti-election campaign.
However, despite their firm opposition to the elections, Montenegrin authorities have said they would not prevent the vote from taking place.
Montenegrins are deeply divided between pro-Milosevic camp and those who support independence.
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"As representatives of parties that candidated Slobodan Milosevic for President of Yugoslavia we are executing not only the will of our parties but, the will of citizens of our country. We received ten times more support than the other candidates put together."
SUPERCAPTION: Gorica Gajevic, Secretary General of Socialist Party of Serbia
SOUNDBITE: (Serbo-Croat)
"Elections will take place in Montenegro and majority of Montenegro citizens
will express their opinion, everybody who wants to preserve Yugoslavia will support our candidate actual President of Yugoslavia, Slobodan Milosevic. "
SUPERCAPTION: Momir Bulatovic, Yugoslav prime minister
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